HAIR

Synthetic hair is good when you’re on a budget and don’t want to spend much on Human hair extensions and, it is mostly used for protective styles like weaves, crochet and normal braids and, especially now the summer is here and the heat can be unbearable, one need styles like this to get along with the harsh but most desired weather.

Who says there are no good synthetic hair? Well I’m here with good news, I discovered this soft almost natural looking synthetic hair called Outre Batik Deep Wave Bulk made of 100% Kanekalon fibre though is not synthetic as such, If i´m to rate it i´ll say it is between natural human hair and regular synthetic hair let´s say 60% of it if we want to compare.

Caring and styling this hair is so easy, when i´m going to bed or in a rush and don´t have time i just put it up in a careless pineapple looking way as shown in the picture above.

Outre Batik Deep Wave Bulk Color: F4/30“>Outre Batik looks and feels like a human hair, soft and doesn’t shred like a normal synthetic hair does, and that can be frustrating; why I really like it is because is easy to maintain and style without stress. Though I have been using it for a while now but I didn’t want to give any false affirmation about it, I wanted to be sure my findings are correct.

So, I made a tutorial of me using the Batik Deep Wave bulk 18 in colour 1 for a crochet braid.

In this video i also explained how to protect your hair before crotchet braiding and how to install a crochet brain. I hope you find the details useful and helpful. Feel free to comment below.

Hello everyone! Today I’m back again with a new healthy hair-beauty tips for you all to learn from, I´ll like you to sit back get a cup of tea, a pen and a paper to jot down everything you find useful in this article. I’m not ashamed to disclose that I’m a coconut lover and I really value all its content starting from the shell to the meat, every bit of it has a healthy impacting benefit to mankind.

Crotchet braids hairstyle has always been present in the African woman hair history though it wasn’t that common or regularly braided since it required a proper hook needle to install it. In 2010, it came back to fashion and fully reappeared in 2013 and ever since then it has become a frequent hairstyle.

The hunt for a long healthy hair is a tough one and many of us have gone through a lot to make sure we achieve that “Rapunzel” looking hair but to little avail, rather our wallet end up suffering the consequences.